Magenta shrubbery, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Peter J Darlington Watercolour Paintings
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Saturday, July 4, 2026
Magenta shrubbery
Falaise escarpment, highway meadows, and other scenes
Rockfall warning Falaise escarpment, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
That didn't stop me from going up the path! I survived ile de la Reunion in the Indian Ocean after all, and the rockfall there is serious, not to mention with an active volcano. No volcano here, at the top of the path was st Jacques street and a Tim Horton's store in the distance. The Akhavan grocer is right beside me here, to the left.Foliage traffic Tim Horton's, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Carefully walking my bike back down to the path, I caught a view of the Lachine canal, or rather, the Gantry crane that is beside the canal. A train actually went by, and I tried to paint it in, but it ended up looking like the Lachine canal! So I just went with the idea.Gravel path canal view, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Where the old highways once were, are gravel fields that have slowly gone to pasture. Last time I was around here, last summer, it was almost all gravel, and some nice cosmos flowers. With all the rain, today it looked like a lush prairie field. There was a type of white flowering grassy plant emitting a wonderful floral smell across the area. In the background you see the st Jacques bridge and mega hospital off to the right.Highway meadow city view, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Standing on the same spot but looking west, you see part of a highway ramp, and landscaped yellow and red bushes. Given enough time and this whole area will become a forest, there are already trees growing including sumac, and the aspen-hybrid style trees that grow along the nearby canal. To create a sense of breezy wind, I painted waves of green and yellow followed by directional brush strokes. I had a 'boonie hat' on which provided maximum sun protection although it was a hazy overcast day.
Breeze on highway meadows, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
At the end of the meadow fields, there is a massive triple overpass, part of the Turcot interchange. Highways also run underneath, you see a bus going by. On the other side of all this is the Twisty groove field where I often paint.
Triple overpass Turcot, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
At the Kruger paper recycling factory, they cut a large square out of the wood fence so that people can see in. There is even a sign indicating that this is a viewing area. I wondered how many people have dropped by to gaze into the paper recycling factory? it didn't seem to be a big tourist draw. The scene is actually more impressive that the painting indicates, I will give it another go some time.
Stacks of shredded paper, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Looking west along the long line of the Kruger factory, here is a perspective scene. On the bottom right is the highway meadow. I was running out of yellow paint by now and had to find scenes without too much yellow. I know how Van Gogh must have felt, he was constantly running out of yellow paint according to his letters.Kruger factory perspective, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Taking a detour down a side street and I found this scene of a parking lot full of red double-decker tour buses. These are the ones we see driving tourists around downtown Montreal in the summer. The large building behind is a storage shed and mechanic.Double-decker tour buses, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Algae and other scenes along the Lachine canal
Algae ditch, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
In ville st Henri, a large unused parking lot is adorned with graffiti, and a tall communication tower. That PJD person is a notorious graffiti writer, just kidding, I replaced ZONEK with my own initials and the year. Concrete dividers also display my initials in stylized font, originally it said WYZE who is an old school writer still active.Comm tower graffiti, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
An old field gone to pasture, its across the street from the comm tower. I've painted here many time before, today milkweed was abundant across the field, which seems to have been mowed recently. Hopefully there will be butterflies again this summer to make paintings of.Twisty groove tree bench, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Near the old Maltage factory, along the Lachine canal is this utility building they have been working on for many years now. By the looks of it, this is water pumping station, since pipes and tubes are visible through the semi-transparent glass walls. On the lower half it is clad in small square tiles in ultramarine blue. Ancient graffiti was barely visible along this part of the canal.New pump station, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Sunset factory views
Sunset Kruger recycling factory, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Sun down old maltage factory, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Westhaven summer flowers
Westhaven summer flowers, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Looking back: London Ontario ducks, campus, The Bay
Ducks near Thames, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, 200x
I know this scene very well, I walked past it hundreds of times on my way to the research laboratory in Robart's Research Institute. For some reason there is what appears to be a Hungarian flag in the background.Walkway overpass, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, 200x
Perhaps too honest of a depiction, here is an empty parking lot and the Bay in the background. I actually remember doing this one, towards the end of my stay in London, its probably 2003 or 2004. The clouds are neat.
The Bay empty parking lot, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, 200x
Happy Canada day, stormy day
Tents Canada and Mohawk flags, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Somehow evoking the Group of Seven, this painting shows a concrete factory under a stormy sky. I had to paint the underlayers first, do another painting, and finish it when dry.
Concrete facotry stormy day, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
A looping gravel path connects the bridge to the bike path next to the canal. You have to be careful zooming down this path with oncoming bikes in both directions. A large tree grows here, its a great tree to paint, large chunks of bark and subtle orange-olive colouring.
Path to path tree canal, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
This old bridge is still really active, at one point in history it could raise and lower, hence the large counter-balance. Now its fixed in place because only small recreational watercraft are allowed on the canal.
Bridge green reflections, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
Waiting for the concrete factory painting to dry, I turned and did this one quickly, just trying to see if I could get the car right and capture its rare olive-orange colour. I still have some work to do, of course, cars only sit there for a few seconds, and I am not working from photographs.
Lemon lime car, watercolour 5 x 7" cold press, July 2026
























